SOLUTION: Find the Probability of, A King, ace, jack of clubs or queen of diamonds appears in drawing a single card from a well shuffled ordinary deck of 52 cards. why we take 4,4,1,1 proba

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Question 1016637: Find the Probability of, A King, ace, jack of clubs or queen of diamonds appears in drawing a single card from a well shuffled ordinary deck of 52 cards.
why we take 4,4,1,1 probability of King,Ace ,Jack of Clubs or Queen of Diamonds?

Answer by Boreal(15235)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Probability of A king (there are 4, one in each suit) an Ace (there are 4), Jack of clubs (1), Queen of Diamonds (1)=5/26, reduced from 10/52.
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